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James Middleton reveals he received support from Prince William during one of the worst moments of his life

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James Middleton reveals he received support from Prince William during one of the worst moments of his life
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In a recent interview for Lorraine, the author and brother of the Princess of Wales, James Middleton, reveals that he received support from Prince William in one of the worst moments of his life, thanking him for his important work that benefits many people.

James reveals that he had major mental health problems and even came close to taking his own life; however, he highlighted the importance of initiatives such as ‘Heads Together‘ led by the Prince and Princess of Wales, ensuring that thanks to such campaigns that take mental health seriously, thousands of people manage to overcome their situation, saving their lives. overcome their situation, saving their lives.

I recognise the work that both Catherine and William have done in mental health that’s helped me move forward“, said James Middleton, adding, “They were able to understand a lot more than I actually thought“. This lets us know that during the author’s most complicated moment, the heirs to the British crown and their initiative were of utmost importance for his recovery.

There is no doubt that Princess Diana would be proud to know that her son William, with the support of his wife, Kate Middleton, has managed to save the lives of many people through such initiatives, as this was part of the legacy left by the late mother of the heir to the throne to fight for the right to mental health.

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